Dr. Srini Pillay is Assistant Professor of Psychiatry at Harvard Medical School. After graduating at the top of his class from medical school in South Africa, he received a Medical Research Council Scholarship to study the neurochemistry of panic. Srini also completed fellowships in Psychopharmacology, Structural Brain Imaging and Functional Brain Imaging. He was Director of the Outpatient Anxiety Disorders Program at McLean Hospital and was Director of the Panic Disorders Research Program in the Brain Imaging Center. There, he spent 17 years studying functional brain imaging. During this time, he maintained an active clinical practice, which he continues today.